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the audience that says yes, this is what is wrong with us. what is wrong with us is us. we need to do better. if we do better, everything will be all right. my angst is whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a minute. does it keep you from asking about the war on drugs and keep you from asking about things other communities feel free to ask for. >> yes. >> the way i look at it, it's more complicated. the reason why the audience was so happy is it's a conversation that's happened within the community all the time. the idea that fathers are not there. i did not have my father around. i understand where that's coming from. but, what happens is, as president, coming from that stance, he has a lot more riding when he says it. so, he's saying something that we have heard in the church, in the communities over and over and over. it's because he's the president. in all honesty, we asked him. talk to everybody. when we does it, everyone is like thank you, yes. if the guy we look toward in certain parts of the community look toward as an example, maybe it will change how things work. i thought he
the audience that says yes, this is what is wrong with us. what is wrong with us is us. we need to do better. if we do better, everything will be all right. my angst is whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a minute. does it keep you from asking about the war on drugs and keep you from asking about things other communities feel free to ask for. >> yes. >> the way i look at it, it's more complicated. the reason why the audience was so happy is it's a conversation that's happened within the...
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they feel that it's abusive of us and sadistic of us to subject them to something that is so horrible. >> since the sexually violent predator law was passed in 1995, only a few men have completed the program and have been released under monitoring, including convicted serial rapist patrick galotti, and many residents where galotti now lives remain fearful. >> i don't go out at night. we keep the drapes closed and you can't control whether he is out meandering around at night or not. >> scared at night now? >> yeah, yeah. >> at atascadero he cooperated fully in the treatment plan and voluntarily took the chemical castration drug, the hormone responsible for the male sex drive. in 2002, patrick voluntarily underwent a surgical castration at his own expense. >> the depth of my commitment is what is going to keep me victimless for the rest of my life. i'm not saying that i'm going to be perfect. i probably will fail in a lot of areas, but in none of my failings am i going to hurt anybody. >> our best predictor of future behavior is past behavior and that will probably stick. if somebody h
they feel that it's abusive of us and sadistic of us to subject them to something that is so horrible. >> since the sexually violent predator law was passed in 1995, only a few men have completed the program and have been released under monitoring, including convicted serial rapist patrick galotti, and many residents where galotti now lives remain fearful. >> i don't go out at night. we keep the drapes closed and you can't control whether he is out meandering around at night or not....
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i've been using crest pro-health for a week. my dentist said it was gonna help transform my mouth. [ male announcer ] go pro. for a clean that's up to four times better, try these crest pro-health products together. [ sara ] i've been using crest pro-health. so far...it feels different. [ male announcer ] crest pro-health protects not just some, but all these areas dentists check most. my mouth feels healthier. it feels cleaner. i think my dentist is gonna see the difference. [ male announcer ] go pro with crest pro-health. i don't think i'll ever go back to another product. see. is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. [ breathes deeply, wind blows ] [ male announcer ] halls. let the cool in. desperate. they are suspects who won't go down without a fight. whether riding down the road in a fiery truck -- >> don't even think about it. >> -- or jumping off a bridge. each in their own way, defie
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what more can you tell us? >> the floridaen golf and react club in palm city, florida is where they played their round of golf. the president is visiting here through some friends of his in houston. he was introduced to the golf course and as a result of that has decided to take a golf buddies trip more than anything else. he took lessons from butch harmon and his son, claude. they have been talking about playing their first round of golf. it was supposed to happen at the medalist about 30 minutes away. because of the weather and the security and everything they decided to do it here. and so at about 11:00 today they went off the first tee for their first round of golf. this is not the first time they have been together. they met in 2009 in i believe the oval office when tiger was in washington to promote his golf tournament. obviously a historic day in golf to see two figures like the president and tiger woods together for the first time on the golf course. >> is it just the two of them? >> there is a foursome
what more can you tell us? >> the floridaen golf and react club in palm city, florida is where they played their round of golf. the president is visiting here through some friends of his in houston. he was introduced to the golf course and as a result of that has decided to take a golf buddies trip more than anything else. he took lessons from butch harmon and his son, claude. they have been talking about playing their first round of golf. it was supposed to happen at the medalist about...
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we use real people. we don't use actors. >> with that in mind, james and michael are ecstatic when diedre johnson auditions for the parking officer. >> i was a parole officer and a detective with the district attorney's office and never served as a traffic enforcement agent, but i've had numerous experience with people that have been noncompliant and difficult. >> and in the role of the saw wielding carpenter, they hire an actual carpenter, eric weis. >> eric was a carpenter who put an addition onto my own home. >> basically he asked me if i would be interested in doing this viral video to promote a movie. i said yeah, sure, what the heck? >> on the day of the shoot, they painstakingly recreate a busy new york street scene in a not so busy part of the city. the cast and crew gather first thing in the morning to stay under the radar. >> not one person can see us do this. because once that photo leaks, then it's all blown. they would see it was a hoax. because they would see the entire crew and the product
we use real people. we don't use actors. >> with that in mind, james and michael are ecstatic when diedre johnson auditions for the parking officer. >> i was a parole officer and a detective with the district attorney's office and never served as a traffic enforcement agent, but i've had numerous experience with people that have been noncompliant and difficult. >> and in the role of the saw wielding carpenter, they hire an actual carpenter, eric weis. >> eric was a...
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a child is born to us. a son is given to us and he will be our ruler. he will be called wonderful counselor, mighty god, eternal father, prince of peace. but the angels said to him -- >> her ordeal with the gang did not end with her prior sentence. as part of her plea bargain, she testified against one of the gang members. now she fears that if she has to serve her six years in state prison, her life will be in jeopardy. >> those people are not nice people. they're murderers. and it's not just one. it's multiple people. and they want to kill me. >> at the time of our shoot in orange county, shanholtzer was appealing her six-year sentence, and requesting that if she did have to serve the time, she do so at the orange county jail, where she felt more protected. >> that's one of my saints with my name, st. therese. >> very nifty. >> she also made a few good friends in the jail and developed a constructive daily routine. >> i'm not surprised that people that can't necessarily get it together out in the real world come in here and function very well in a con
a child is born to us. a son is given to us and he will be our ruler. he will be called wonderful counselor, mighty god, eternal father, prince of peace. but the angels said to him -- >> her ordeal with the gang did not end with her prior sentence. as part of her plea bargain, she testified against one of the gang members. now she fears that if she has to serve her six years in state prison, her life will be in jeopardy. >> those people are not nice people. they're murderers. and...
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joining us now, the u.s. air force veteran who joins us from oklahoma city because he was unable to fly here. and can't join us on set. gentlemen, good to have you here. can you tell me, i'm curious about your story. you were in the air force. i think you joined when you were 18 or 19 years old. how did you fine your way to islam? >> well, when i was stationed in turkey i met two individuals, one of whom worked with me and another one who worked a different office on the base, and they used to present, you know, they would pass out booklets and pamphlets to those of us who were serving there and that's how basically i was introduced to it. >> and you converted while you were there in turkey? >> that's right. >> and then after that you met your wife, you came back to the united states, your met your wife and decided to go live abroad in the middle east. >> that's right. >> and why did you make that choice? >> well, because i guess while i was serving in turkey i guess i fell in love with the culture and the wa
joining us now, the u.s. air force veteran who joins us from oklahoma city because he was unable to fly here. and can't join us on set. gentlemen, good to have you here. can you tell me, i'm curious about your story. you were in the air force. i think you joined when you were 18 or 19 years old. how did you fine your way to islam? >> well, when i was stationed in turkey i met two individuals, one of whom worked with me and another one who worked a different office on the base, and they...
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drinking items that he used to assault staff with. he'll be removed from restraints after he complies with procedures. >> i think it went excellent. nobody got hurt. >>> coming up, we visit a completely different side of river bend prison. >> i was in protective custody because of the way child molesters are traditionally treated. so i certainly had some anxious moments. [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coughequences™. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. we're dedicated to getting you back on track from identity theft. to protect
drinking items that he used to assault staff with. he'll be removed from restraints after he complies with procedures. >> i think it went excellent. nobody got hurt. >>> coming up, we visit a completely different side of river bend prison. >> i was in protective custody because of the way child molesters are traditionally treated. so i certainly had some anxious moments. [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and...
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he created us. in here it's really rough, brother, he helps us day to day to cope with our problems. >> this service has been a blessing to them. it edified them. it encouraged them even though they're incarcerated, that to give them a chance for hope and a new life. bless you. >> a weekly religious service, contemplation, reading, these are a few opportunities inmates at stateville have to somehow reach beyond the bars, the guards, and the prison walls. most will not see the outside ever again. or not for a very long time. but a few will. >> hello there. >> this is neil bell's last day in his cell at stateville. despite one stretch in the segregation unit, he's finishing up a two-year sentence for aggravated battery. as the final hours wind down, his emotions rachet up. >> i'm pretty anxious. been waiting for a while. the last week's the longest. just ready to go home, be with my family. >> sunrise brings what for everyone else at stateville will just be another day. but for inmate bell it brings h
he created us. in here it's really rough, brother, he helps us day to day to cope with our problems. >> this service has been a blessing to them. it edified them. it encouraged them even though they're incarcerated, that to give them a chance for hope and a new life. bless you. >> a weekly religious service, contemplation, reading, these are a few opportunities inmates at stateville have to somehow reach beyond the bars, the guards, and the prison walls. most will not see the...
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i'm not used to it. still not used to it, i guess. >>> coming up -- >> he's a giddy guy, happy to be here. >> he reads books. for me it's a bible study, paid for by the state of california, kind of nice of them, actually. >> clarence butterfield prepares for trial. >> played basketball today outside. got some sun. working on my tan. i'm going to court, a tan is very important, you know. >> later, jail officials learn more about brian james. our hear. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ whirring ] [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's next? [ zapping ] [ clang ] this is the next level of performance. the next level of innovation. the next rx. the f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. . >>> milissa rehberger, here is what is happening, more than 24,000 workers have been sent to r
i'm not used to it. still not used to it, i guess. >>> coming up -- >> he's a giddy guy, happy to be here. >> he reads books. for me it's a bible study, paid for by the state of california, kind of nice of them, actually. >> clarence butterfield prepares for trial. >> played basketball today outside. got some sun. working on my tan. i'm going to court, a tan is very important, you know. >> later, jail officials learn more about brian james. our hear. step...
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by our necks and held us on the ground and started choking us. well, from that point on, that's whenever the molestation took part. >> don't you miss jason, huh? >> flores' mother, judy cornett vividly remembers the moment jason came home. >> he wraps his arms around my leg and looks at me and says, mommy, somebody raped me. it was the worst thing that had ever happened to me in my life. >> it was devastating. it was extremely traumatic. because after this happened it's like my innocence was gone. >> he dropped out of football. jason stopped playing baseball. jason didn't want to go to school. there was no more kisses good night, there was no more hugs. jason started sleeping with weapons in his room. he would sleep with baseball bats. his whole life changed. >> once someone found out about it, i cut them out of my life. i wouldn't want to associate with them anymore because i knew that they knew. >> flores says it wasn't long before he joined a gang and began using drugs. he paid for his habit by stealing cars and breaking into homes. >> it was
by our necks and held us on the ground and started choking us. well, from that point on, that's whenever the molestation took part. >> don't you miss jason, huh? >> flores' mother, judy cornett vividly remembers the moment jason came home. >> he wraps his arms around my leg and looks at me and says, mommy, somebody raped me. it was the worst thing that had ever happened to me in my life. >> it was devastating. it was extremely traumatic. because after this happened it's...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> this is going to be fun. back to "hardball." to the side show. when marco rubio made that awkward grab for his water bottle during the state of the union response tuesday night i thought okay, he's going to be foe ever known as the thirsty one. too early to know if the episode will stick with him years from now down the line, wouldn't be the first time, for example, plenty of other politicians became that guy, after incidents that might be called insignificant. you will know what i'm talking about as soon as you hear these games. michael dukakis. thinking of a photo op that tanked literally. they started off as an attempt to show that dukakis was strong on defense whe
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> this is going to be fun. back to "hardball." to the side...
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. >> i used to use heroin, started at 16 using it. >> i'm addicted to crack cocaine. >> heroin. >> i've been using since i was 12 years old. >> substance abuse is an underlying factor of most of the crimes that are committed by the women here because in order to support their drug habits, you end up committing burglaries, petty theft, various crimes that will result in a felony conviction. and as a result they end up in prison. >> what you mean you need some more food? starving like what? >> like i'm eight months pregnant. >> you're what? >> eight months pregnant. >> let me see. oh, you are, aren't you? >> gloria henry is the warden at valley state. she's run this prison since 2002 and has been working with women in corrections for more than 20 years. >> i have always felt like i have a responsibility to try and return them to the community better than they were when they came in. because you have a lot of these women who come in here, from the time they were little girls, they had nobody to teach them how to be a good citizen, how to be a productive adult. they have no life skills. the
. >> i used to use heroin, started at 16 using it. >> i'm addicted to crack cocaine. >> heroin. >> i've been using since i was 12 years old. >> substance abuse is an underlying factor of most of the crimes that are committed by the women here because in order to support their drug habits, you end up committing burglaries, petty theft, various crimes that will result in a felony conviction. and as a result they end up in prison. >> what you mean you need some...
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less for us. more for you. >>> at least 65 people are dead and 100 wounded as a bomb exploded in a vegetable market in southern pakistan. >>> and the first lawsuit has been filed by a passenger on board a carnival cruise ship. the ship lost power which meant no working bathrooms or air conditioning on board. more news later. now back to "caught on camera." >>> unfortunately, convenience stores can sometimes be targets. but not usually like this. >> i turn, and then there's just a car coming at me. in the dog days of the summer of 2011, it's 16-year-old sammy's last day at a temp job helping out at his father's seven 7-eleven in aurora, colorado, and the high school junior is about to get a back-to-school sendoff he'll never forget. >> there was two people at the store. one was getting a blockbuster from the machine. the other was getting a slurpee. the guy with the slurpee was walking up to the counter. i was talking to the guy and i hear a loud noise coming from my right. it sounded like the movi
less for us. more for you. >>> at least 65 people are dead and 100 wounded as a bomb exploded in a vegetable market in southern pakistan. >>> and the first lawsuit has been filed by a passenger on board a carnival cruise ship. the ship lost power which meant no working bathrooms or air conditioning on board. more news later. now back to "caught on camera." >>> unfortunately, convenience stores can sometimes be targets. but not usually like this. >> i...
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i'm not used to it. still not used to it, i guess. >>> coming up -- >> he's a giddy guy, happy to be here. >> he reads books. for me it's a bible study, paid for by the state of california, kind of nice of them, actually. >> clarence butterfield prepares for trial. >> played basketball today outside. got some sun. working on my tan. i'm going to court, a tan is very important, you know. >> later, jail officials learn more about brian james. er experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. right now, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our limited edition bed-plus special offers through monday. in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only pres
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you have to give us a drawing. >> ray was willing to work with us at that point. not everybody would. some of the factories want you to have a certain volume, certain knowledge, certain business, already established. ray was going to take us from the start and walk us through and hold our hand and say, you guys are new, we can start with small quantities, we can tweak this. >> and we had to decide how much of the product we wanted to get made, then he put his team together to source all the different components of the product and came back to us with a price. >> with ray's help the factories in china were all lined up. while the retailers were waiting to receive their orders. the next step, select a fulfillment company to do the receiving, packing and shipping of the merchandise. that's where they landed in serious trouble. >> well, we tried to do due diligence. we weren't that educated about what criteria we should look for in a ship unfortunately, it was a complete disaster and they shipped about 80% of our product incorrectly in that first year. it was very tou
you have to give us a drawing. >> ray was willing to work with us at that point. not everybody would. some of the factories want you to have a certain volume, certain knowledge, certain business, already established. ray was going to take us from the start and walk us through and hold our hand and say, you guys are new, we can start with small quantities, we can tweak this. >> and we had to decide how much of the product we wanted to get made, then he put his team together to source...
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let them come to us with a plan. is the president going to have to get involved in the final hours like before? >> the president is not only -- has been involved right from the beginning on this. the question isn't whether we're going to insist on some position because that is the right position. we will insist on doing this in a balanced way. why does it have to be balanced? because that is how we will ensure economic growth continues and job creation we have seen the last 35 months continue. that's why it doesn't make sense for us to take a cleaver to the kinds of investments that happen if the sequester comes and do it in a balanced way like over the last year. >> will he do something to stop this from the auto cuts from happening? >> he will continue to make reasonable and balanced proposals as he has time and time again, david. we look forward to working with our republican friends in the house and senate to make sure is didn't happen. >> here is the relate about -- reality about medicare. if you're an average e
let them come to us with a plan. is the president going to have to get involved in the final hours like before? >> the president is not only -- has been involved right from the beginning on this. the question isn't whether we're going to insist on some position because that is the right position. we will insist on doing this in a balanced way. why does it have to be balanced? because that is how we will ensure economic growth continues and job creation we have seen the last 35 months...
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by thy light led us into the light, keep us forever in the path we pray. lest our feet stray from the places our god where we met thee, lest our hearts drunk with the wine of the world we forget thee. shadowed beneath thy hand may we forever stand true to our god, true to our native land. will you please stand and join me in the singing of lift every voice and sing? ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ring with the harmonies of liberty let our rejoicing rise high as the listening skies let it resound loud as the rolling sea sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us facing the rising sun of a new day begun let us march on till victory is won stony the road we trod bitter the chasening rod felt in the day when hope unborn had died yet with a steady beat have not our weary feet come to the place for which our fathers died we have come over a way that with tears has been watered we have come treading the [speaker not understood] of the slaughtered out of the
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specifically the departments are asked to report on the rationale for using this revenue for uses other than satisfying the transportation related needs on and around octavia boulevard as well as resolutions for meeting both the area's significant transit needs as well as affordable houseving needs. another hearing request by supervisor scott wiener and david chiu was introduced at the board requesting the mta, the department of public works, the planning department and the san francisco county transit authority to provide an update on the better market street project including schedule and progress on improving enter agency coordination and the proposal to construct the separated bike lane on mission street. * both hearings are tentatively scheduled for march 11, 2013. and that's pretty much all. if you have any questions, i'd be happy to answer. thanks. >> doesn't appear to be any questions. thank you. next item, please. >> board of appeals last night had a pretty lengthy hearing, a couple items that might be of interest to the commission would be a rehearing request for a letter of d
specifically the departments are asked to report on the rationale for using this revenue for uses other than satisfying the transportation related needs on and around octavia boulevard as well as resolutions for meeting both the area's significant transit needs as well as affordable houseving needs. another hearing request by supervisor scott wiener and david chiu was introduced at the board requesting the mta, the department of public works, the planning department and the san francisco county...
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they represent us, too. and as the president tried to say to the speaker, i won, get over it the speaker pointed out. we have a majority here, too. there was nolt a clear message coming out of november 12th in that respect. they all woir an oath to uphold the constitution and defend the laws of the united states and they are breaking them. those of us in the states and attorney generals in particular are pushing back. we have done that for years and that is accelerate we will see more of that in the future . we talk about how that is it going on right up to the case. >> this president is a former instructor and an attorney and well educated himself. but he is the president of the united states and disregard disobeying the constitution. that is a tough charge. >> i would say trampling it. he views the constitution as what he thinks it out to mean at that and for scholars and professorings . the constitution written to mean one thing forever and it was approximate given a way to amenda. we have done it 28 time
they represent us, too. and as the president tried to say to the speaker, i won, get over it the speaker pointed out. we have a majority here, too. there was nolt a clear message coming out of november 12th in that respect. they all woir an oath to uphold the constitution and defend the laws of the united states and they are breaking them. those of us in the states and attorney generals in particular are pushing back. we have done that for years and that is accelerate we will see more of that...
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using food as medicine? i mean, is there a point where you say the vessels, blood vessels in the heart have been damaged so much they can't be reversible? >> it's never too late. and it's so amazing, because even when i see people who have already had bypass or blockages in the arteries and have stents, these are people who can go out and exercise, change their diet. and really, change the outcome of their disease process. it's never, ever too late to do something. >> hey, look. before i let you go, i want to tell you, congratulations on your new book. it's a huge undertaking, a great book. dr. suzanne steinbalm's heart book. available now. thanks for joining us, as always. >> thanks so much for having me. >>> coming up, we're going to tell you about a simple test that can show if you or even your kids are at risk of sudden cardiac death. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oats. today is going to be epic. quaker up. so i used my citi t
using food as medicine? i mean, is there a point where you say the vessels, blood vessels in the heart have been damaged so much they can't be reversible? >> it's never too late. and it's so amazing, because even when i see people who have already had bypass or blockages in the arteries and have stents, these are people who can go out and exercise, change their diet. and really, change the outcome of their disease process. it's never, ever too late to do something. >> hey, look....
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use their style, use that medium that they enjoy. but if they were to use active graffiti tax or names, we know from our experience of having 200 murals in vancouver it's going to attract graffiti. it's very likely going to have a negative effect on the artwork itself. so, we are building parameters around that and trying to work with the subculture, trying to work with those artists, but also understand graffiti is graffiti. our by law in vancouver states that even if you give an artist permission to put up graffiti on your wall, it has to go. they don't permit graffiti on your walls. whether that's in a mural or whether that's just a tag on your wall. so, even if it is done with permission, with consent, if somebody complains or if one of our by law officers come by, it has to go. and it's one of those very clear definitions of graffiti versus art and that's how vancouver has been doing it. i hope that helps a little bit. >> thank you. yeah, i think here in san francisco the difference between graffiti and art is the permission. i
use their style, use that medium that they enjoy. but if they were to use active graffiti tax or names, we know from our experience of having 200 murals in vancouver it's going to attract graffiti. it's very likely going to have a negative effect on the artwork itself. so, we are building parameters around that and trying to work with the subculture, trying to work with those artists, but also understand graffiti is graffiti. our by law in vancouver states that even if you give an artist...
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the crew was good to us. you know, what happened to the ship wasn't the crew's fault or anything or whatever. but you know, i'll take what they give me. >> so what do you think about one of your fellow passengers suing carnival and saying that she suffered all sorts of damages from emotional to physical? >> well, you know, honestly, you know, in spite of what i went through, they were worse than i was. they -- they were the ones, because mine was just the beginning. it happened on sunday morning. and yes, you know, i was suffering a little bit on monday, and then when i got to my dialysis and was home on tuesday, but they were the ones who were more, you know, in pain and suffering, you know. >> well you are an amazing lady. let me just say having gone through what you went through, being rescued from a ship, being put onto choppy waters by the coast guard and taking to emergency dialysis, only to suggest your fellow passengers had it worse than you, you're awesome. rachel, thanks for being with us. >> thank
the crew was good to us. you know, what happened to the ship wasn't the crew's fault or anything or whatever. but you know, i'll take what they give me. >> so what do you think about one of your fellow passengers suing carnival and saying that she suffered all sorts of damages from emotional to physical? >> well, you know, honestly, you know, in spite of what i went through, they were worse than i was. they -- they were the ones, because mine was just the beginning. it happened on...
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thank you all for joining us. jamison, you describe yourself as the one acceptable black friend in commercials. let's watch. >> you made a great choice. the honda accord holds its value batter than any other sedan in america. coffee? please. [ laughter ] >> how did you do that? >> automagically. >> so, listen, the commercials are good. but, jamison, why do you think casting directors choose you and not other black actors? that "snl" skit, there was a lot of truth to it. >> well, i think it's because -- well, first, i'm talented. i think i'm a talented actor. i think my look has caught on because i've remained this look since the beginning and other people have started to kind of take on the look to, i guess they thought that it was making them a better actor by having this kind of hair and these kind of glasses. >> what's your look? >> my look is, i really don't care about how i look. i like to feel comfortable. i grow my beard because i don't want to shave. i grow my hair out because i don't want to do too much w
thank you all for joining us. jamison, you describe yourself as the one acceptable black friend in commercials. let's watch. >> you made a great choice. the honda accord holds its value batter than any other sedan in america. coffee? please. [ laughter ] >> how did you do that? >> automagically. >> so, listen, the commercials are good. but, jamison, why do you think casting directors choose you and not other black actors? that "snl" skit, there was a lot of...
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that's all for us today. thank you for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news with david muir" tonight. george will be back next week and we hope you will too. >>> in the news, two boat es are hurt one seriously after colliding with the golden gate ferry. we'll have the latest in a live report. tens of thousands join pope benedict for sunday mass and new details how soon his successor could be chosen. good morning, a live look from emeryville where it's nice and sunny, fog in the south bay, gusty offshore winds and we're talking about end to above normal weather pattern. that >>> good morning, thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. let's start with a look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> you may have felt the change in the air yesterday but we certainly have changes this morning. with very gusty winds and componenha
that's all for us today. thank you for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news with david muir" tonight. george will be back next week and we hope you will too. >>> in the news, two boat es are hurt one seriously after colliding with the golden gate ferry. we'll have the latest in a live report. tens of thousands join pope benedict for sunday mass and new details how soon his successor could be chosen. good morning, a live look from emeryville where it's...
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now we're going to repair the sea wall and it requires one of the use of the lanes. the work is being quickly accomplished and it will be occurring over the next three weeks so from peer 38 to bryant street will be closed for the next three weeks to be opened again on monday march 4th. i think it's important to repair the sea wall and protect that area from rising sea levels. we beg everyone to be patient. and then lately it's with great pride we're nearing completion of our terminal. we'll have a completion of the building and it will go forward to host the 34 cup appears on 27 and 29. i hope everyone can join us at peer 37 with the ribbon cutting with the america's cup. we looking forward to seeing everyone there. and congratulations to all the work crews that have helped to get us to this point. i hope everyone enjoys the building as much as i do. that includes my report >> any public comment? hearing none, we'll move open >> and the 1 hundred and 50 selection in the maritime port. >> commissioners i'd like to introduce our public relations officer and he drew the
now we're going to repair the sea wall and it requires one of the use of the lanes. the work is being quickly accomplished and it will be occurring over the next three weeks so from peer 38 to bryant street will be closed for the next three weeks to be opened again on monday march 4th. i think it's important to repair the sea wall and protect that area from rising sea levels. we beg everyone to be patient. and then lately it's with great pride we're nearing completion of our terminal. we'll...
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he believed in us, called us the dream team. >> ross's ordeal began in april of 2006, when the victim was shot in the ribs after answering a knock on his front door. steven emery was later convicted in an unrelated case. he's been linked to several shootings in west oakland. >>> gas prices across the country are not expected to go down anytime soon. the average price for a gallon of regular nationwide is $3.67, an increase of 12 cents in the past week. in california, we're paying an average of $4.13. a month ago, it was almost 50 cents cheaper. but believe it or not, we're under the state average here in the bay area, pays $4.06 per gallon. prices are expected to go up as refineries switch over to the more expensive summer blend of gas. >>> for thousands of passengers aboard the carnival triumph, it was a giant relief when the disabled ship pulled into port on thursday. while the nightmare voyage may be over, carnival is facing a new ordeal. a texas woman has filed a lawsuit, seeking damages for what she says she endured on the trip. the nine-page complaint describes the triumph as a
he believed in us, called us the dream team. >> ross's ordeal began in april of 2006, when the victim was shot in the ribs after answering a knock on his front door. steven emery was later convicted in an unrelated case. he's been linked to several shootings in west oakland. >>> gas prices across the country are not expected to go down anytime soon. the average price for a gallon of regular nationwide is $3.67, an increase of 12 cents in the past week. in california, we're paying...
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i'm alluding of my using mccarty nashik culture over each to separate us from now on this and last nuba. we looked into the end attendance of this independent group and we found some less honest things. the legacy is the co-chair of a financial lobby organisation. linked to lehman brothers. greeting to citi group leasing to goldman sachs. mccarty nuber and bunch of always are notorious deregulators. and paris fernandes works to provide financial market intelligence to big banks. free of the eight were directly linked to american banks all of which were directly involved in causing the crisis. which in addition closely linked to american right wing think tanks like the cato institute this was one of the closest advisors to the bush administration he was also involved in the earlier earthing times in brussels and poland and the u.k. . all the single of these wise men was in favor of strict regulation not a single one of them was really independence and the effect of these eight wise men on overcoming the financial crisis was zero the main thing that happened was that a lot of public money
i'm alluding of my using mccarty nashik culture over each to separate us from now on this and last nuba. we looked into the end attendance of this independent group and we found some less honest things. the legacy is the co-chair of a financial lobby organisation. linked to lehman brothers. greeting to citi group leasing to goldman sachs. mccarty nuber and bunch of always are notorious deregulators. and paris fernandes works to provide financial market intelligence to big banks. free of the...
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there is no association between strong use access policies and use smoking rates. the perception is you have to get high compliance on people, about 10%. that still means one in 10 retailers will sell to kids. they probably know which are likely to sell. we find no association between the comprehensiveness, youth access policies and prevalence rates. there is an issue about compliance and you need to have high compliance before you can reduce under age access and as a result, tobacco use. overall i would say there is little evidence these policies have any impact on tobacco use among kids. the simple association for the purchase possession and use policies, and looks like it is going in the wrong direction. that is a big supporter of those policies. when it comes to tobacco marketing, but has been a lot of work in the area starting with the 1989 surgeon general report. both encouraging kids to consume. some of the political economy about how strong tobacco control policies might be adopted. there has been a lot of research. lots of problems in the types of studies
there is no association between strong use access policies and use smoking rates. the perception is you have to get high compliance on people, about 10%. that still means one in 10 retailers will sell to kids. they probably know which are likely to sell. we find no association between the comprehensiveness, youth access policies and prevalence rates. there is an issue about compliance and you need to have high compliance before you can reduce under age access and as a result, tobacco use....
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they don't change it and so don't use it and bring clorox wipes . filters work pretty good but the guy coughing on you is a problem. you are not allowed to drink water. stays moist and keeping the mucus membranes prevents infection . get plenty of sleep before you travel and after you travel. that's my tips. >> i don't think you should be
they don't change it and so don't use it and bring clorox wipes . filters work pretty good but the guy coughing on you is a problem. you are not allowed to drink water. stays moist and keeping the mucus membranes prevents infection . get plenty of sleep before you travel and after you travel. that's my tips. >> i don't think you should be
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our republican colleagues are coming to the middle to meet us. we'll have to come to the middle to meet them, too, but there will be less obstructionism. i can't predict which issues, but i predict it will be a more productive congress than the last one. >> let me take some of these issues one by one. first of all what, makes you think that sequestration will not take place which, boy, most people up there this week have said, yeah, it's going to happen, and that is the across-the-board spending cuts. >> here's what i think. i think democrats have the high ground, both substantively and politically, and we will win on this issue. why? the bottom line is very simple. the republicans are proposing devastating cuts. they would lose 750,000 jobs -- >> but you all agreed to these across-the-board cuts. >> please, i would like to finish what i'm saying here. 750,000 jobs will be lost. the economy will shrink by 6%, and what we've produced is very simple. it's closing loopholes. the only people who support them are the people who benefit them from them,
our republican colleagues are coming to the middle to meet us. we'll have to come to the middle to meet them, too, but there will be less obstructionism. i can't predict which issues, but i predict it will be a more productive congress than the last one. >> let me take some of these issues one by one. first of all what, makes you think that sequestration will not take place which, boy, most people up there this week have said, yeah, it's going to happen, and that is the across-the-board...
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and can be used for evil the world can be used good. bad people get ahold dawns they use them for evil and good people with guns stop those that. use way analysed as not a soul to help make a difference a. young man all. that's all it does is take away from. people like us who want to go out for the support of. the bible got a lot of water to give the right here. this is what my mississippi river coming up one of my neighbors might. behind here which is what we call b. and b. fan it was named after my dad because he put it on my handy. one of the. deer stand there with but down here on this farm and we're very proud of it it fits easily a sure shot for bill in the. small box i. always go to make sure the last. rattlesnakes. of the founding fathers were already on a law which is the second and then we'll break you later militia being necessary to the preservation of the free state the right to keep and bear arms shall not be afraid. now my fault is that when they wrote that when they put that in the constitution is the second amendment t
and can be used for evil the world can be used good. bad people get ahold dawns they use them for evil and good people with guns stop those that. use way analysed as not a soul to help make a difference a. young man all. that's all it does is take away from. people like us who want to go out for the support of. the bible got a lot of water to give the right here. this is what my mississippi river coming up one of my neighbors might. behind here which is what we call b. and b. fan it was named...
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and can be used for evil the world can use good. bad people get a hold of guns they use them for evil and good people with guns stop those that he . is the way analyst and dishonest also you know make a difference say. put a gun ban all you know that's all it does is take away from. people like us who want to go out for the support of. the bible got a lot of water to give the right here. this is what my mississippi river coming up one of our neighbors might. behind here which is what we call b. and b. fan it was named after my dad busy put it on my handy. one of the. deer stand that was down here on this farm and we're very proud of it it fits easily a sure shot for go in a. small box. always been you know to make sure there's no loss. or rattlesnakes from. the founding fathers were already created law which is the second and then we'll break you laid in militia being necessary to the preservation of the free state the right to keep and bear arms shall not be afraid. now. fault is that when they wrote that when they put that in the
and can be used for evil the world can use good. bad people get a hold of guns they use them for evil and good people with guns stop those that he . is the way analyst and dishonest also you know make a difference say. put a gun ban all you know that's all it does is take away from. people like us who want to go out for the support of. the bible got a lot of water to give the right here. this is what my mississippi river coming up one of our neighbors might. behind here which is what we call b....
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can speak for all of us. and so we have to appreciate all of those differences and be responsive to responding to those differences and what works at any point in time. i also believe that we have two choices, we either speak on our own behalf or we let others speak for us. so if i'm concerned about the message that gets out around what i need as a consumer, then it's up to me to be able to craft that message and not necessarily wait for others to do it for me. >> now, before i let you all go, you all are at the top of your fields. you all are leaders. you all are powerful examples of what is possible. offer some advice to the next generation of leaders, the next generation of women that are coming into these corporate fields. what would you say to them as a way of helping them navigate? >> you know, i think the one point i would make is that women coming in are trying to juggle two wonderful opportunities in some cases. they want to be wonderful mothers and wives and they want to be wonderful contributors to
can speak for all of us. and so we have to appreciate all of those differences and be responsive to responding to those differences and what works at any point in time. i also believe that we have two choices, we either speak on our own behalf or we let others speak for us. so if i'm concerned about the message that gets out around what i need as a consumer, then it's up to me to be able to craft that message and not necessarily wait for others to do it for me. >> now, before i let you...
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and what it is we're trying to get you to do for us. we have to decide to regulate lobbying for a long time in two thousand and four the new commission came in and for the first time ten eastern european countries were part of. the first burst of commission started its in autumn two thousand and four we wrote an open letter to the commission president to literacy among the boresome signed by over fifty n.g.o.s. i would just like to say thank you. that's a very sincere thank you for the confidence which you just voiced and invested in me and i'd like to say to you that i understand this vote of confidence as also implying huge responsibility on my part and we are going to work hard give our all to serve europe to serve the institutions of the european union and to serve all our coast citizens of europe that. the response was a very short formal letter saying we received your letter sent you very interesting . but no substantial response. so we sent the same letter to all the presidents of the commission. and suddenly towards the end of f
and what it is we're trying to get you to do for us. we have to decide to regulate lobbying for a long time in two thousand and four the new commission came in and for the first time ten eastern european countries were part of. the first burst of commission started its in autumn two thousand and four we wrote an open letter to the commission president to literacy among the boresome signed by over fifty n.g.o.s. i would just like to say thank you. that's a very sincere thank you for the...
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after you think about, million estimated near us. flying toward us in some point. mean, don't you think they're ought to be a bigger effort to identify these *? i don't like that 99 percent. >> we would love to have them extend the budget to be able to track everything. we have done a good job of finding the biggest ones, like the multiple measurements, being able to know ei orbitz well so that we can know exactly how close we're coming from a software coming back and things like that. but it's the smaller ones of the ones that we don't know as much. we can track them when they're for weight. lou: well, the meteor, the smaller one today. i mean, that video of the sonic boom that was created, the windows being blown out, striking, well, parts of its striking a factory to more than a thousand people injured. that's very serious. >> a little bit of a like a call because these are the small ones that we don't yet have the capability to trak. we now see them until they enter the earth's atmosphere, and did yoenter the earth's atmosphere more frequentlthan we realize i t
after you think about, million estimated near us. flying toward us in some point. mean, don't you think they're ought to be a bigger effort to identify these *? i don't like that 99 percent. >> we would love to have them extend the budget to be able to track everything. we have done a good job of finding the biggest ones, like the multiple measurements, being able to know ei orbitz well so that we can know exactly how close we're coming from a software coming back and things like that....
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thanks for joining us. it was foggy enough that i missed the entrance to the station parking lot. >> that's not good. well, make yyou made it though. >> i did. >> you'll want to slow down this morning. fog. san mateo down to a quarter mile. patches in and around fremont. and you can see here hour by hour, low clouds will break up. in february, though, sometimes it takes it longer for the sun to mix in the drier air, but first half patchy fog, second half sunshine. with the seabreeze, notice our temperatures as we move into the afternoon. highs mainly in the low 60s to mid-60s inland. 50s to near 60s inner bay. so we're starting the cooling process. the winds on shore today. tomorrow highs in the 50s. and then tuesday, big drop in temperatures. we'll get the rain, wind, a little mountain snow, maybe thunder, all that for your tuesday and then staying unsettled for the second half of the weekend. >>> this morning the coast guard is still trying to figure out what caused a ferry and speed boat to collide and t
thanks for joining us. it was foggy enough that i missed the entrance to the station parking lot. >> that's not good. well, make yyou made it though. >> i did. >> you'll want to slow down this morning. fog. san mateo down to a quarter mile. patches in and around fremont. and you can see here hour by hour, low clouds will break up. in february, though, sometimes it takes it longer for the sun to mix in the drier air, but first half patchy fog, second half sunshine. with the...
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it's a great program for us? >> what a great idea. i'm not computer literate. >> we can help you with that. >> my children are on the ipad and they are finding apps i have no idea where they came from, doing phenomenal things on it. where did you learn that? right here. this is what the children in your facilities are doing for seniors, doing the teaching. >> for them it's great. they get to learn how to teach. they get to learn community service. they get to learn about the seniors. they are all making friends with each other which was really an interesting side effect of the experiment, our seniors made friends with our kids. now they want them to come more than just once or twice a week. they want them to come more frequently. it was a great program for us. the kids learn leadership. one of my seniors said the kids learned patience because a lot of times they had to explain and reexplain how to do things but it's been terrific for us and the seniors. we're very excited. >> that's wonderful. there's a reason it's called eden housing
it's a great program for us? >> what a great idea. i'm not computer literate. >> we can help you with that. >> my children are on the ipad and they are finding apps i have no idea where they came from, doing phenomenal things on it. where did you learn that? right here. this is what the children in your facilities are doing for seniors, doing the teaching. >> for them it's great. they get to learn how to teach. they get to learn community service. they get to learn about...
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i used street art for you, illegal street art. use something that they would use. mostly of you guys know about graffiti a little bit in here, right? so, you can makeup something. do you guys want to tell your handle? it asks you for all this stuff. obviously you're not going to put your real birth date in there and address and all that stuff, but you'll block it out. anybody want one? you all scared? what are you here for? all right. after you get your fake yahoo! account set up, you're going to come onto facebook. and up at the top it's going to have your sign-upright here. it's free and always will be, okay. that's why we like it. in there you're going to put in -- try to do the same thing that you do with your names and stuff like that, your first and last name, the e-mail that you just made with yahoo!, okay. and it's kind of
i used street art for you, illegal street art. use something that they would use. mostly of you guys know about graffiti a little bit in here, right? so, you can makeup something. do you guys want to tell your handle? it asks you for all this stuff. obviously you're not going to put your real birth date in there and address and all that stuff, but you'll block it out. anybody want one? you all scared? what are you here for? all right. after you get your fake yahoo! account set up, you're going...
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in terms of why we use conditional use necessary or desirable, you know, we had a special use district for booker t. washington, for higher height district. we decided it was necessary and desirable for the type of housing community it was providing. we also approved that sud prior to the board of supervisors taking action on it. so, it's not as if this is unusual situation. i would say that the completion of this project is necessary and desirable for the city and we've already invested the funds. commissioner sugaya brought up a good point. one of the shortcomings of this project all along was that it didn't extend all the way to fisherman's wharf. if we had the opportunity, the boring machines in north beach and set up at least a north beach station and poe lebanontionv any in the future be able to explore a fisherman's wharf station, it makes a lot of sense to me that we would want to make that preference. the other thing i wanted to point out is that in terms of the sud we've discussed, it has an expiration date on it. this is not an incident sud. so, it's not like other sud's we
in terms of why we use conditional use necessary or desirable, you know, we had a special use district for booker t. washington, for higher height district. we decided it was necessary and desirable for the type of housing community it was providing. we also approved that sud prior to the board of supervisors taking action on it. so, it's not as if this is unusual situation. i would say that the completion of this project is necessary and desirable for the city and we've already invested the...
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people come to us and we teach them braille, technology, using adaptive equipment. cooking and most recently we've established an employment program. i have to say in the two years the program has been around, people who have gotten jobs, cumulative salaries is over 800,000 and we're very proud of that. >> cheryl: people think if they lose their vision and they can't get a job and you are there to help. how many people? >> we help about 3,000 people all over northern california. our headquarters is in san francisco but we have locations in marin, eureka, berkeley newest location in san leandro. >>. >> cheryl: what are the ages? >> from elementary school age to all the way to hundred plus. [ laughter ] >> cheryl: we have a young person at braille machine. so you have a lot of programs, employment immersion, talk about that? >> it's been around for only a few years. we give group and one on one attention to people who come in, most people who come to us have lost vision later in life and they want to stay employed. they come to us and we work on them to stay employed.
people come to us and we teach them braille, technology, using adaptive equipment. cooking and most recently we've established an employment program. i have to say in the two years the program has been around, people who have gotten jobs, cumulative salaries is over 800,000 and we're very proud of that. >> cheryl: people think if they lose their vision and they can't get a job and you are there to help. how many people? >> we help about 3,000 people all over northern california. our...
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i think it is useful. these deeper cultural and political trends and deeper conflict within the american psyche, it is more responsible than gerrymandering. the reason i say that is you get pretty much the same kind of politics in the u.s. senate we cannot gerrymander the district. two per state, and in governor's races. governors represent the entire state. it is not about distance, but in congressional races and in state legislative races it can be a factor. and both parties have become very sophisticated choosing there voters instead of having the voters choose them. and so i believe generally bipartisan commissions. but like to see it all run by separate commissions with judicial review rather than have it be done by state legislature. and have it done only once in a decade. we have already talked in virginia about doing what taxes did under tom delay a few years back. that is just poisonous. transparent, if you do if it won such as census comes in and then you get a different majority in the legislatu
i think it is useful. these deeper cultural and political trends and deeper conflict within the american psyche, it is more responsible than gerrymandering. the reason i say that is you get pretty much the same kind of politics in the u.s. senate we cannot gerrymander the district. two per state, and in governor's races. governors represent the entire state. it is not about distance, but in congressional races and in state legislative races it can be a factor. and both parties have become very...
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we thank ginger zee joining us. sflr the snow happened there in the southeast, it was big and fluffy, feathery-type snow. it's going to move with this low pressure system and kind of grace the edge. not new york, very little here. but flip right over boston and tomorrow, boston through the cape could get more than 4 inches of snow. in some places, look at these totals. more than 6, up to a foot of snow. up through maine. a storm we'll be watching through tomorrow. >> new england getting hit again. >>> in the meantime, you talked about the cold. temperatures? >> raleigh and d.c. were in the 60s. now we fall 30-some degrees. tomorrow morning lows. raleigh, 21. memphis, 29. atlanta, and some parts of georgia, had some flakes of snow today, 24 tomorrow morning. >> we'll see you tomorrow on "good morning america." >>> meantime, we'll turn to a dramatic crash landing in the snow and cold. small plane with family onboard, the trip was meant as a birthday present to a wife, the 7-month-old riding in his father's lap. we sho
we thank ginger zee joining us. sflr the snow happened there in the southeast, it was big and fluffy, feathery-type snow. it's going to move with this low pressure system and kind of grace the edge. not new york, very little here. but flip right over boston and tomorrow, boston through the cape could get more than 4 inches of snow. in some places, look at these totals. more than 6, up to a foot of snow. up through maine. a storm we'll be watching through tomorrow. >> new england getting...
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that being said, i use an example. when whole foods got started we only sold 5% of our total sales were in organic foods. now 30 plus years later we're up to close to 50%. that's through educating our customer base over 35 years, we also trying to educate our customers' healthy diet and healthy eating, and it's not easy. people deal with food addictions. not like they can shift overnight. burt over time we're educating people make different choices. i would look nothing better than the customers to vote the less healthy stuff out of the store because they stop buying it. but until they do that, near business to serve them. >> host: let me ask you about that. you talked about food addiction. one thing that struck me in the book, and i'm dying for you to explain this. you talk in the become eloquently about in the beginning when you're talking about capitalism, voluntary one of the win-wins of capitalism: something people need and the company provided and everyone benefits. later in book you nonetheless are very critical
that being said, i use an example. when whole foods got started we only sold 5% of our total sales were in organic foods. now 30 plus years later we're up to close to 50%. that's through educating our customer base over 35 years, we also trying to educate our customers' healthy diet and healthy eating, and it's not easy. people deal with food addictions. not like they can shift overnight. burt over time we're educating people make different choices. i would look nothing better than the...